Example sentences of "often [verb] a [noun sg] to " in BNC.
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1 | Flowers East really took off and today people often combine a visit to us with a trip to the Whitechapel and lunch at the famous Jewish restaurant , Blooms . |
2 | Although organisations recognise that employees may not always be able to refit old carpets or curtains in the new property , policies do often include a statement to the effect that staff should make every effort to adapt their existing possessions rather than buy afresh . |
3 | No difference was found in the aspartate aminotransferase levels at the start of the two courses ; however , both courses seemed to induce a peak of aspartate aminotransferase values that often preceeds a response to therapy . |
4 | ‘ Along with the dominance of a masculine value system in art and art history has often come a blindness to female existence , even when the reality of women 's roles is well documented by the art of a given place or period ’ . |
5 | Checking or correcting is another procedure not usually engaged in unless directed to , but discussion of methods often produced a correction to the original wrong answer . |
6 | Admittedly , Elaine 's cooking often left a lot to be desired , but she was at least conscientious . |
7 | Getting older often means a reaching-back to beginnings , and you may yearn to return to the place of your origins , or to be in touch with old friends or relatives far away . |
8 | ‘ Women often have a tendency to arch their backs which has the effect of making the voice sound more remote , ’ says Meribeth . |
9 | Intention , of course , often makes a difference to the degrees of guilt experienced . |
10 | However , serious investigative journalism often provides a challenge to the official version of reality and the search for a major sex criminal is rarely like that . |
11 | As we shall see , this process often brings a congregation to a point of listening to the Lord 's voice . |